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On their fourth album, Sticky Fingers take a victory lap with their fans; waltzing hand-in-hand through whimsical subtlety and blissful indie-rock tracks to craft together the best album of their careers. It has an air of beauty and vulnerability that further enhances this album’s persona, marking as the ideal bonding point between band and listener.Continue reading “Sticky Fingers – Yours To Keep: Album Review”→

Thom Yorke. Radiohead frontman, multi-instrumentalist, film score wizard, general bonafide British rock legend. He is the man coined with defeating Britpop and inspiring a new generation of uncertainty but finding strength in the form of artistic panache. He is without doubt a perfect fit for our next instalment of The Greatest of All Time.Continue reading “The Greatest of All Time: Episode 2 – Thom Yorke”→

With her second album in six months, Ariana Grande demonstrates the work ethic required to be the biggest music star on earth, but her efforts feel can laboured and lacking in innovation. It’s a fresh take on modern pop music and certainly something enjoyable and interesting; but it just fails to hit the heights of Sweetener.Continue reading “Ariana Grande – thank u, next: Album Review”→

Bring Me The Horizon’s rise to stardom has been a tricky one, with no other rock band in music’s forefront right now having a path quite like theirs. The Sheffield outfit have a history of metalcore and extremely aggressive music, but have since experimented more and with growing popularity have gone down more of a softer sounding rock. They’re now six albums deep into their varied discography, but what are their best songs?Continue reading “Top 20 Bring Me The Horizon Songs”→